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User-led sector ‘faces threat of extinction’

By John Pring on 14th February 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

User-led sector ‘faces threat of extinction’
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User-led organisations across the country are continuing to close, with the sector even facing a “real threat of extinction”, leading networks have warned this week. Those user-led organisations that have found a way to survive are increasingly being side-lined from government […]

Mental Health Act review ‘falls significantly short on human rights’

By John Pring on 6th December 2018 Category: Human Rights

Mental Health Act review ‘falls significantly short on human rights’
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A government-commissioned review* set up to modernise the Mental Health Act has been criticised for falling “significantly short” of recommending full human rights for people in mental distress. The review, published today (Thursday), includes 154 recommendations for improvements to the Mental […]

UN day of disabled people: Government could face court over universal credit

By John Pring on 6th December 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

UN day of disabled people: Government could face court over universal credit
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The government could be forced into court to defend its failure to make the much-criticised universal credit benefit system accessible to disabled people. A parliamentary meeting held to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on Monday – and […]

Government ‘blocked’ involvement of user-led groups in mental health summit

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government ‘blocked’ involvement of user-led groups in mental health summit
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The government has been asked by campaigners from across the world why it blocked the “meaningful” involvement of user-led and survivor organisations in this week’s high-profile global mental health summit in London. Two open letters have criticised the way the Global […]

User-led alliance set to raise concerns for second time with Mental Health Act Review

By John Pring on 16th August 2018 Category: Human Rights

User-led alliance set to raise concerns for second time with Mental Health Act Review
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User-led groups and service-users are set to raise grave concerns about the work of the team reviewing mental health laws on behalf of the government, including its refusal to take a “full human rights-based approach” to reform. An alliance of user-led […]

Mental Health Act review ‘is just tinkering around the edges’ of reform

By John Pring on 3rd May 2018 Category: Human Rights

Mental Health Act review ‘is just tinkering around the edges’ of reform
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Mental health survivors and service-users have been left “underwhelmed” by the interim report of a review into mental health legislation in England and Wales ordered by the prime minister. One campaigner said it was clear that the review – chaired by […]

User-led network could close as latest victim of competition from big charities

By John Pring on 3rd May 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

User-led network could close as latest victim of competition from big charities
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A national network of mental health service-users, survivors and activists is facing closure next month if it cannot secure new funding, after becoming the latest victim of competition from large, non-user-led charities and private sector organisations. The threat to the future […]

More than 220 member groups of mental health network close in two years

By John Pring on 30th March 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

More than 220 member groups of mental health network close in two years
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A charity is warning that scores of user-led mental health groups across England have been forced to close, many of them after losing out to large mental health charities and private sector organisations that have been “sweeping up” their contracts. Research […]

Report finds support for efforts to find a social model of mental distress

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Report finds support for efforts to find a social model of mental distress
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Most mental health service-users are still deeply divided about identifying with the social model of disability, but still favour moving away from the medicalised attitude of professionals and towards a more “social” approach, according to a new report. The user-led research […]

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